Barrie Wilson named Manager of Client Services for Gaming Laboratories International

July 26, 2022
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Wilson will work with land-based, iGaming and lottery clients located in the APAC region.

Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) announced Barrie Wilson was hired to assume the role of Manager of Client Services, growing the company's presence in the APAC region.

As part of the Australia team, Wilson will work with land-based, iGaming and lottery clients in the APAC region, Wilson will operate out of the company's Sydney location.

Recently, Wilson served as a Professional Year instructor at Performance Education in Sydney. He's also served as a business instructor at Atwea Community College in Newcastle and at Queen Ann College in Sydney.

APAC General Manager Samantha Powell commented: "We are thrilled to welcome Barrie to the GLI team. His diverse background of leadership and business will be extremely beneficial to GLI’s clients.

"In particular, his abilities to help people grow beyond their current borders and to explore new territories will be very helpful to clients who want to expand their footprint."

GLI recently announced the promotion of Ginnie Hollis to the Director of Engineering position. She previously served as the company's Senior Manager of Engineering.

Hollis will work with GLI’s iGaming clients, streamlining processes and testing services along with onboarding new clients. Hollis started with the company in 2005 as a Test Engineer Level 1. Since then, she rose to Senior Engineer, Technical Engineering Manager and Senior Manager of Engineering.

In regard to Hollis' promotion, GLI Vice President of Engineering Mackenzie Haugh said: "Ginnie is an unbelievable role model, relentlessly ensuring both her teams and her customers receive a world-class experience.

"In her new position, she will bring that same passion to an even larger audience, driving more success for her customers and teams."

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